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learning curve

noun

  1. Education. a graphic representation of progress in learning measured against the time required to achieve mastery.
  2. the process of learning upon which such a representation is based:

    Her new job has a steep learning curve.



learning curve

noun

  1. a graphical representation of progress in learning

    I'm still only half way up the learning curve

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